Ivory Coast rebels said they captured the western town
of Toulepleu from forces loyal to Laurent Gbagbo, but Mr Gbagbo's
military said fighting continued.

A post-election stand-off between the incumbent leader and his
rival, Alassane Ouattara, has led the northern rebels to push south in
the heaviest fighting since they tried to topple Mr Gbagbo in a
2002-2003 civil war. They took two smaller towns a week ago.